e, redirect from port 80 to whatever
port squid is on (intercept). That's exactly what the REDIRECT link says to
do. The main difference from DNAT is not enabling ip-forward in the squid
box, which is exactly what I want to avoid.
2016-07-21 9:07 GMT-03:00 Bruno de Paula Larini :
> E
Amos,
> There is a different config example for REDIRECT <
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Intercept/LinuxRedirect>
Ty, I'm going to try it using REDIRECT. I was unwilling to follow the DNAT
guide because of having to enable ip-forwarding in a non-router machine.
The REDIRECT version s
Amos,
> There is a different config example for REDIRECT <
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/ConfigExamples/Intercept/LinuxRedirect>
Ty, I'm going to try it using REDIRECT. I was unwilling to follow the DNAT
guide because of having to enable ip-forwarding in a non-router machine.
The REDIRECT version s
>
>
> Em 20/07/2016 16:42, Guilherme Scaglia escreveu:
>
> Hi.
>
> I've being trying to setup a local squid server on my home LAN to cache
> HTTP (not HTTPS) pages. I want to avoid any client configuration, so I'm
> aiming for a transparent proxy - with squid in inter
Hi.
I've being trying to setup a local squid server on my home LAN to cache
HTTP (not HTTPS) pages. I want to avoid any client configuration, so I'm
aiming for a transparent proxy - with squid in intercept mode.
In my network setup, the squid server is inside the LAN together with its
clients, an